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Title: Effects of age, race, and ethnicity on the optic nerve and peripapillary region using spectral-domain OCT 3d volume scans
Authors: Poon, L.Y.-C.
Antar, H.
Tsikata, E.
Guo, R.
Papadogeorgou, G.
Freeman, M.
Khoueir, Z.
Keywords: Age
Aging
Optic nerve
Peripapillary retina
Race
Spectral-domain OCT
Three-dimensional OCT
adult
age
aged
Article
best corrected visual acuity
cross-sectional study
ethnicity
eye photography
eye refraction
female
glaucoma
human
intraocular pressure
major clinical study
male
middle aged
neuroretinal rim minimum distance band
normal human
optic nerve
perimetry
peripapillary retina
race
retina
retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
retinal thickness
retinal volume
slit lamp microscopy
spectral domain optical coherence tomography
three dimensional imaging
very elderly
visual system parameters
young adult
Publisher: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc.
Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the effects of age, race, and ethnicity on the optic nerve and peripapillary retina using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) three-dimensional (3D) volume scans in normal subjects. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study performed at a single institution in Boston. All patients received retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) scans and an optic nerve 3D volume scan. The SD-OCT software calculated peripapillary RNFL thickness, retinal thickness (RT), and retinal volume (RV). Custom-designed software calculated neuroretinal rim minimum distance band (MDB) thickness and area. Results: There were 272 normal subjects, including 175 whites, 40 blacks, 40 Asians, and 17 Hispanics. Rates of age-related decline were 2.3%, 2.0%, 1.7%, 3.3%, and 4.3% per decade for RNFL, RT, RV, MDB neuroretinal rim thickness, and MDB area, respectively. The RNFL was most affected by racial and ethnic variations, with Asians having thicker global, superior, and inferior RNFL, Hispanics having thicker inferior RNFL, and blacks having thinner temporal RNFL, compared to whites. For MDB thickness and area, Asians had smaller nasal values and blacks had smaller temporal values. Peripapillary RT and RV parameters were not influenced by race and ethnicity. Conclusions: All of the parameters exhibited age-related declines. RNFL, MDB thickness, and MDB area demonstrated racial and ethnic variations, while peripapillary RT and RV did not. Translational Relevance: This study demonstrates that both normal aging and ethnicity affect several novel 3D OCT parameters used to diagnose and monitor glaucoma (i.e., RT, RV, and MDB), and this should be factored in when making clinical decisions based on these parameters. © 2018 The Authors.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10616
https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.7.6.12
ISSN: 2164-2591
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